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FEMA Region 10 office, located in Bothell, WA, partners with federal emergency management for 271 Tribal Nations and the following states.

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Acting Regional Administrator

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Acting Deputy Regional Administrator

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Contact Us

General
425-487-4600
FEMA-R10-Info@fema.dhs.gov

Alaska Area Office
425-487-4600
FEMA-R10-Info@fema.dhs.gov

Congressional Affairs
FEMA-R10-CongQ@fema.dhs.gov

Regional News and Information

BOTHELL, Wash. – With extreme heat events on the rise across the country this summer, FEMA reminds everyone to prioritize safety while making holiday and summer plans. You should exercise caution for any outdoor events and celebrations involving fireworks, grilling, or campfires, because these popular summer activities can also pose a fire hazard.
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BOISE, Idaho – The deadline is approaching for Idaho state, eligible local governments and certain nonprofits to submit Requests for Public Assistance (RPA) to the Idaho Office of Emergency Management for costs due to a severe storm, flooding, landslides, and mudslides that occurred April 14-15, 2024.
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BOTHELL, Wash. - The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) authorized the use of federal funds to help with firefighting costs for the Darlene 3 Fire burning in Deschutes County, Oregon.
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BOTHELL, Wash. - The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) authorized the use of federal funds to help with firefighting costs for the Slide Ranch Fire burning on Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation tribal land and in Yakima County, Washington.
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Spokane, Wash. – The Gray and Oregon Road wildfires that struck Spokane County in August led to the evacuation of hundreds of residents and the destruction of more than 360 structures. Farmers and businesses lost livestock, equipment, and barns worth millions of dollars. The fires caused an estimated loss of $166 million in assessed property value alone.
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